Yeah, what a shame. I bet some of them were broken but most of them were probably just fine. If they hadn't been dumped here, they would be buried under decades of garbage in a dump and smashed to bits so at least this is the better option
I got one Fluidmaster 200A and whatever parts were in the toilets I took. The rest were damaged mainly by the sun and they weren't special to begin with.
Yeah, it's right across from a large police station 😬 so I'm not too excited to go over and grab any just yet. I might call the property owner or go to the police station and see if they have info on it.
@@floridiantoiletsandcompute9449 True. The ones I got are fully intact and flushable (for the most part) but they all suffered from freezing so I'm not sure how many I'll end up saving. I will for sure be dissecting the 1949 Alamo Potteries, 1978 toilet, and the 1952 Richmond Phoenix. They will all be flushed and tested but the damage is too severe for me to save them.
Absolutely amazing! Too bad that Crane Santon is broken. I hope you can save what’s salvageable because I’d love to have them!
Same! I would love too see some of them
I will try but I want to get permission first.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations can you save them so I can have some too
@@Tvmanti198 I will go back and explore that place again once it gets colder out and the plants aren't so difficult to get through.
BTR plumbing at least he took the case deluxe and Richmond Phoenix
2:45 that's either a downing or highcliff, if it's still there, you should get it!!!
It's broken
If only people knew how valuable they were in their years 😕☹️
I agree
Toilet Meadows from Simpsons 😂
Epic toilets, if they're salvageable, then they would be in working order.
I've been picking them up occasionally
Wow! Amazing! 🎉
Ikr!
Universal rental citations
Awesome toilets!
'60s Gerber Mount Vernon
Buried '70s American standard toilet
That is really cool I wish I could find that
The Richmond is just like mine
Awesome!
Low tank Kilgore forward trap
Universal rental 1.5 gallon
'70s cadet x3
Darn what cool toilets! To bad that santon is broken that would be cool to have!
I agree completely
1950s crane Radcliffe
What really sucks is that these were all probably in perfect condition before they were dumped here
Yeah, what a shame. I bet some of them were broken but most of them were probably just fine. If they hadn't been dumped here, they would be buried under decades of garbage in a dump and smashed to bits so at least this is the better option
@@OCCPlumbing&/AndRestorations @8:08 That Is/Was A "Universal Rundle 'Charm'(Weird Version Of 'Castle')".
Universal-Rundle Charm? Is there any mention of these in catalogs?
💩! You sure know yer terlits...!! My hat's off to you! 😊
Thanks!
'70s American standard cadet
Gerber Mount Vernon x3
The second '70s American standard cadet
Did you get the Trovani Agatha from this? A toilet here looks very similar to it.
All these toilets were here before that Trovani was even made. It came from some house.
'70s cadet x2
I don't know what that wall mount toilet is but it looks like a crane Walton
Total reliance
This hurts my soul
It's sad to see them like this but I can still take them home and test them. I'll just have to find tanks since most of them are gone.
'80s Mansfield Alto
It's actually 1995 alto
Gerber Mount Vernon x2
Universal rental
This is a sad moment, I think you should take the wallhung fixture if salvageable.
It's broken but it may be salvageable. I can't imagine how hard it would be to dig up an entire toilet though
5:40 just like my old one!
If only it wasn't broken
What did they throw them out from? You have assortment of every kind there
It was probably a plumber who replaced them from all kinds of buildings
Gerber Mount Vernon x4
Vhp toilet also this is the list of the toilets known
Toto reliance and eljer?
Gerber Mount Vernon
Richmond? Forward trap toilet
Did you get the tank parts from all of the tanks
I got one Fluidmaster 200A and whatever parts were in the toilets I took. The rest were damaged mainly by the sun and they weren't special to begin with.
2000s Gerber flushometer toilet
I believe that’s vortens 9:09
Looks like either that or a Lamosa
And that’s a sears 8:00
@@RodneyBoy2010 Yep
1959 American standard?
Holy crap man! There's just so many, I'm insanely curious how they all got there. Hopefully you can meet the owner or something.
Yeah, it's right across from a large police station 😬 so I'm not too excited to go over and grab any just yet. I might call the property owner or go to the police station and see if they have info on it.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Holy crap! Yeah I'd be a little spooked taking anything from there if that's the case.
@@plumbingstuffinoregon2471 I'll try to get permission or be fast lol
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations did you take anything?
@@ILVT_Plumbing I sure did! I got lots of cool stuff but most of them will end in dissections because they're in awful condition 😔
Crane Radcliffe
Where was this?
Somewhere in Texas
The blue forward trap may be a norris
Cool!
take all the ones that aren't broken
I want to
Kilgore forward trap
Highcliffe
1937? crane Hanover?
Wow such cool toilets and why did they keep them there? Wish I had some 😂 My toilet games is very very bad 😔
They probably left them there to save on dumpster fees
oh i see
Time to restore the not broken pieces
I got some of them
Obliterated URC 1.5 gallon
Mansfield Alto a gerber Mount Vernon and a naciesa
Old peerless
1980s Kohler
I find it amazing you can rattle off all those models just like that.
Thanks!
Same here, I know most cars based on what they look like
There's an old forward trap
Yeah!
5:34 you are not going to catch a chase from the toilet
Yeah 🤣
Unknown toilet
How does a place like this even come to exist
Likely there was a plumber who dumped them there over the years to save on the dumpster bill.
My favorite moments are 1:23 , 2:58, 3:22, 4:04, 5:06, 6:07, 7:08, 8:09, 9:10 and 10:11
I'm glad I found this! Once it gets cold and the plants lose their leaves, I will go back and look again.
Have you done that yet
3:45 actually I think that is a western toilet
1979 American standard cadet
Gerber?
Abandoned old broken toilets 🚽
It's a shame they were broken
URC Artations (also known as Citations)
Please try and save the old U/R Forward trapper!
I don't remember that one, what is the timestamp?
1955
8:25 February 14 1949
Case Camel
Richmond Phoenix
Will you take these toilets, if they are in good condition?
Yes
Case deluxe
Toilet murder
True lol
Elder toilet
Beige universal rundle citations
Lamosa Sahara
Elder emblem
There was a sink
I saw a few there
19??s American standard
KOHLER® Cadet Trap Wellworth
Blue toilet might not be case It maybe a crane Oxford.
It's definitely a Case. Case Camel to be exact.
The camel look like a crane Oxford.
American standard plebe
Peerless 1950s Madison
Was anything salvageable?
If so, get everything besides the new and VHP toilets that are salvageable.
Especially the forward trappers, the Plebe, and the Sahara. Mainly so we can see one that isn't clogged up by minerals flush.
I got about 5 of them so far but unfortunately only one or two are salvageable.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations Most of them became one with the ground lol.
@@floridiantoiletsandcompute9449 True. The ones I got are fully intact and flushable (for the most part) but they all suffered from freezing so I'm not sure how many I'll end up saving. I will for sure be dissecting the 1949 Alamo Potteries, 1978 toilet, and the 1952 Richmond Phoenix. They will all be flushed and tested but the damage is too severe for me to save them.
Green toilet
Gerber
Gerber f l u s h o m e t e r Tollet
Crane
What did you end up getting?
Both of the Alamo Potteries, the Bowers Potteries, Case Deluxe, 1951 Cadet tank lid, Richmond Phoenix, Standard Ejecto, and the Cisa
Kilgore
Toto reliance
Alamo pottery
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Sure, when I find a way
Vhp x2
Western
Toilet
Crane santon
RV toilet